Summary
- Game genres like RPG and survival are blurring boundaries, with sandbox games offering a mix of character progression, story, and open worlds.
- Kenshi, Minecraft, Valheim, and more showcase the diverse gameplay features found in sandbox RPGs, catering to various player preferences.
- While some games like Baldur's Gate 3 focus on traditional RPG gameplay, others like Grand Theft Auto 5 offer open-world exploration and player freedom.
As years go by, the boundaries between game genres become blurred. Traditional RPG games add survival aspects, base building and crafting, while survival games come with a main plotline and quests. It is no longer simple to differentiate between certain game genres, due to this cross-polinization of gameplay features.
The Best Sandbox Games To Unleash Your Creativity
Some of the best sandbox games will allow players to unleash their creativity in all manner of different ways.
Defining what a sandbox RPG is, it is possible to say that the game will involve a form of character progression, at least some sort of main story or plot, and a large open world to interact with. Some will have survival mechanics, while others will focus more on side quests or gearing up. And this is what makes the sandbox RPG genre so compelling, as no two games are particularly similar.
9 Kenshi
Asian Themed Sandbox World
Kenshi
- Released
- December 6, 2018
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Developer
- Lo-Fi Games
- Genre(s)
- RPG, Open-World, Survival
Kenshi was released in 2018, and dubs itself a real-time strategy action role-playing game, providing a good example of how genres are slowly merging together. With its graphics likened to some of the great titles to come out of Japan and great top-down view of the gameplay, Kenshi is both simple to learn, but deep enough to keep players coming back for more.
When it comes to sandbox gameplay, Kenshi does things old school. There are no quests in this game, and the player is left to shape their own experiences. Don’t be put off by this, as the way the player interacts with almost everything in the game world is what gives Kenshi its charm. There is no need for quests when every step you take has the chance of leading to a random adventure.
8 Minecraft
Suitable For All Ages
Minecraft
- Released
- November 18, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Mojang
- Platform(s)
- 3DS, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360
- Genre(s)
- Sandbox, Survival
Released in 2011, Minecraft has become the single most successful game ever released, and there is a reason for this. It has a very shallow learning curve, which hides some real depth and long-term replayability. Minecraft is played by both children and adults, and you get out what you put into this game.
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Sandbox gameplay often revolves around resource harvesting and building. Although there is a pretty basic progression system in place, it can be optionally disabled. Where Minecraft really shines, is the inclusion of an inbuilt coding system that players can leverage to bring their world and creations to life.
7 Elden Ring
A Tough Challange But Worth It
Elden Ring
- Released
- February 25, 2022
- Developer(s)
- From Software
- Publisher(s)
- Bandai Namco Entertainment, From Software
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
The 2022 Game of the Year launched to major acclaim and overwhelmingly positive reviews, with the only negativity over the initial game was the fact it was hard. It could be argued that this is actually a positive though, providing players with a suitable long-term challenge, rather than a game they can master over a weekend.
The huge sandbox map requires a real investment in time to explore properly. This is a game that rewards such exploration, and encourages players to interact with the landscape, which can often uncover activities and challenges.
6 Valheim
RPG Meets Survival And Exploration
Valheim
- Released
- February 2, 2021
- Developer(s)
- Iron Gate AB
- Platform(s)
- Linux, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Sandbox, Survival
Is Valheim a survival game? An RPG? A building game? The answer is that it is all three. However, it must be said that player progression, aside from skill training, is limited to unlocking each tier of resources. Released in 2021, Valheim was an overnight hit, vastly outperforming the expectations of Iron Gate Studio, the developer.
Sandbox gameplay revolves around searching for and gathering resources, as well as progressing through a series of boss encounters, which act as unlocks to each tier of the resource tree. Simply exploring in Valheim is fun, and the feeling of discovering a new, mist-cloaked shoreline, having spent 20 minutes being thrown around in rough seas, is very rewarding.
5 Dwarf Fortress
A Cult Classic
Dwarf Fortress
In this complex construction/management/roguelike simulation, every generated world brings a unique challenge, whether it’s dwarves with their own simulated personalities or aquifers. Observe what makes your civilization fall into eventual decline, and learn for next time… until something else inevitably goes wrong.
The combat model includes skills, body parts, material properties, aimed attacks, wrestling, pain, nausea, various poison effects, and much more.
It’s difficult to convey the depth of the generation. Hundreds of animals and monsters, many of which are randomly created for each world, as well as generated poetry, musical forms, instruments, and dances for your dwarves to practice and perform. A dynamic weather model tracks wind, humidity, and air masses to create fronts, clouds, storms, and blizzards. Over two hundred rock and mineral types can appear, in their proper geological environments.
Remember: Losing is fun!
Nothing substantial is new or changed, under the hood. It’s still good old Dwarf Fortress, but with graphics support and music by default. A few bells and whistles won’t change that.
- Released
- August 8, 2006
- Platform(s)
- Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows
- Developer
- Bay 12 Games, Tarn Adams, Zach Adams
- Genre(s)
- Roguelike, Strategy, Simulation
This game was initially released in 2006 as a playable alpha and has since progressed through a number of design iterations, and become a game with a cult following. The game uses simple 2D graphics to generate the game world, throwing back to early 80s gaming in many ways, but with some real depth and complexity.
Sandbox maps are generated procedurally, with resources intelligently placed in suitable locations. But as you can probably imagine, the map is also populated with threats, some of which are very tough to overcome. Building is also a large part of Dwarf Fortress gameplay, as is controlling and micromanaging workers and helpers.
4 Red Dead Redemption 2
One Of The Most Impressive Game Worlds
Red Dead Redemption 2
Released in 2018 to overwhelmingly positive acclaim, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a great example of a game that breaches multiple genres. At face value, it is an action role-playing game set in the Wild West. Players who simply follow the impressive main story arc can enjoy the game in this way and never step off the beaten path.
Red Dead Redemption 2: Most Breathtaking Locations
Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 is a technological marvel, a fact showcased through its many realistic and beautiful locations.
But where Red Dead Redemption 2 comes into its own is when players do step off the beaten path and explore the incredible game world that Rockstar Games has created. There are so many sandbox activities to enjoy, that it is not uncommon for players to put the main story arc on hold for hundreds of hours while they enjoy exploring the map.
3 Baldur's Gate 3
The Best Dungeons & Dragons Game
Baldur's Gate 3
- Released
- August 3, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Larian Studios
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, macOS
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Baldur's Gate 3 was one of the most eagerly awaited, and also most successful game launches of 2023, which can boast earning the moniker of Game of the Year. It's arguably the most successful game based on the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop game ever. On the surface, the game revolves around the player and their team of NPC companions exploring a large open world map whilst progressing through the storyline.
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By following these tips, players can rest assured that they can dominate most encounters in Baldur's Gate 3 with ease.
From a sandbox viewpoint, the player is free to roam much of the map. But most importantly, quests can be completed in multiple ways, and are non-linear in nature. Baldur's Gate 3 isn’t a hybrid game, it is a traditional RPG, so no survival mechanics or base building, just quality fantasy RPG gameplay in a sandbox world.
2 Grand Theft Auto 5
Popular With Both Solo And Online Players
Grand Theft Auto 5
- Released
- September 17, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Rockstar North
- Platform(s)
- Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- Genre(s)
- Open-World, Action
It is hard to conceptualize that GTA 5 was released way back in 2013. This game is still wildly popular with players over a decade later. The single-player campaign is fun and engaging, and the online play is part crazy crime story and part comedy show. Rockstar Games constructed a perfect sandbox open-world for players to exploit, and they do.
GTA 5 was one of the first games that gave the player the choice of either playing through the main story, or just wandering off and doing their own thing. Sure, there is a need to complete the short prologue introduction, but once this is done, the world is open for exploration. Gamers who have never played GTA 5 might want to look out for it to go on sale, as it is a bit of a must-play for sandbox RPG fans.
1 The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
The Most Influential RPG Of All TIme
Skyrim
Skyrim, the fifth game in The Elder Scrolls series of games, was released in 2011 and has earned its place in the number 1 spot on this list. Loved by many, despised by a few, this game has had a huge impact on RPG players across more than 15 years.
The profusion of updates, add-ons and player-generated content keeps this game alive. But it is the large, open-world map that actually rewards exploration that makes this game special. Sure, it doesn’t offer as many sandbox-style activities as newer games do, but those it does offer are excellent. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim should be on every gamer's list of must-play sandbox games.
Open-World Games That Push The Boundaries Of Sandbox Gameplay
Open-world games that heavily lean into sandbox gameplay elements tend to shine brightly.